
Science fiction movies are always better when you place them in a dystopian future. Of course, that defines about 99% of all sci-fi movies set in the future. After all, how long could you last sitting in a movie theater…
Read more →Science fiction movies are always better when you place them in a dystopian future. Of course, that defines about 99% of all sci-fi movies set in the future. After all, how long could you last sitting in a movie theater…
Read more →We’re trying something different for this week’s Create-A-Caption! Instead of just having you caption a still picture, we wanted you to add your funny comment to an animated gif. And the focus of this week’s comedy is none other than…
Read more →Because movies take us out of reality and into the magic and emotion of cinema, we find ourselves caring deeply for the characters on screen. Due to this often deep connection, when these characters die they often take a bit…
Read more →Michael Douglas will be back on the big screen soon in the upcoming blockbuster Ant-Man and the Wasp. As we prepare for the next entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we thought we’d ask you to pick your favorite Michael…
Read more →The second season of the mindbending TV version of Westworld comes to what will likely be a stunning conclusion tonight, so the natural choice for this week’s Sunday Funday post is to examine some of the collectibles spawned by the…
Read more →There’s an interesting thing that happens when a film score is removed from its source material and enjoyed on its own merits. One of my personal favorite scores is Bernard Herrmann‘s Taxi Driver soundtrack. What is on-screen the audio accompaniment…
Read more →Alfred Hitchcock‘s 1949 suspenser Under Capricorn has just been released on Blu-ray and DVD in a gorgeous 4k restoration from KL Studio Classics. This classic set in the 1830s stars Joseph Cotten as Sam Flusky, an Irishman who has been…
Read more →For today’s guest post, Rick29 returns to share his views on the Abbott and Costello favorite Who Done It?: In one of their best films, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello play Chick and Mervyn, a couple of soda jerks who aspire…
Read more →For a jaw-dropping 65 years Michael Caine has been entertaining audiences. With over 115 roles and millions of fans all across the globe, the 85-year-old icon has charmed multiple generations in films as vastly different and unique as The Italian…
Read more →Bon jour! The 1958 comedy classic Paris Holiday hit DVD and Blu-ray earlier this year via KL Studio Classics. In this frenetic farce, “the City of Lights” becomes “the City of Laughs” when screen comic Robert Leslie Hunter (Bob Hope)…
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